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Water usage restrictions

More pressure on data centre owners to reduce the water usage

The use of cooling towers and other evaporative cooling techniques for heat rejection are popular with hyperscale data centres because of their high efficiency and large cooling capacity. However, they use evaporation which consumes vast amounts of water.

Less water. Less waste.

Water usage increases the operation costs, but also in some regions without enough water resources, the local AHJs are putting more pressure on data centre owners to reduce the water usage.

Our chassis-level immersion cooling technologies can significantly reduce or eliminate water usage from the cooling system design. Because they use warm water (up to 45⁰C) in a closed secondary loop for heat rejection, simple dry coolers can be used in most climates to reject the heat.

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